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Which word is correctly used in the sentence? Going downtown is better _____ going nowhere! than then
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Which word is correctly used in the sentence?
Going downtown is better _____ going nowhere!
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then
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than is the correct one
then is like doing something after
example:( she washed the dishes THEN she mopped the floor)
than is like you would rather
example:( i rather go on the swing THAN on the slide)
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I'm sure it would be then
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